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The Welsh Disabled Golf Association is a non-profit making organisation which was formed in August 2011, the assocation provides disabled people the opportunity to take part in golf, social or con aspect

The Welsh Disabled golf Association provides disabled people with the opportunity to take part in a sport. As I am sure you would agree sport is an important activity for disabled people. It is not only important in terms of its physical benefits but also for the social aspect it provides, allowing participants to socialise with other people who understand the limitations that disability can bring. Being disabled does not mean you cannot enjoy sport, it just means that you may have to adapt activities to meet your own personal levels of ability. The WDGA arrange golf competition days at various locations throughout the principality.

The WDGA is there for all disabilities, even people who may have never considered golf in the past , it may be just the thing that they are seeking if you know of anyone who you think may benefit please bring them along.

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The Welsh Disabled Golf Association is a non-profit making organisation which was formed in August 2011, the association provides disabled people the opportunity to take part in golf, social or con aspect

The Welsh Disabled golf Association provides disabled people with the opportunity to take part in a sport. As I am sure you would agree sport is an important activity for disabled people. It is not only important in terms of its physical benefits but also for the social aspect it provides, allowing participants to socialise with other people who understand the limitations that disability can bring. Being disabled does not mean you cannot enjoy sport, it just means that you may have to adapt activities to meet your own personal levels of ability. the WDGA arrange golf competition days at various locations throughout the principality

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Entries are invited for The Brian Mayo cup which will take place on Friday 15th of JUNE 2018 at Bryn Meadows Golf and Country club price TBC. remember if you need buggy they are limited first come first served for more info please contact

Welsh for ‘Whispering Woods’, Coed-Y-Mwstwr Golf Club was founded in 1994 and as the name suggests, is located in the wooded countryside on the outskirts of Bridgend Town, South Wales.

South Wales Golf Clubs are renowned for hospitality and we pride ourselves on our warm welcome. We consider Coed-Y-Mwstwr Golf Club to be the friendliest golf club in South Wales. The course was originally 9 holes and progressed to 12 holes in 1995. An additional 27 acres of land was purchased in 2003 and with grant aid from Sportlot for construction work, the 18 – hole layout was officially opened in June 2006. The course has a mature look beyond its years thanks to sympathetic design work keeping many original features including a 19th Century walled garden on the 5th and mature horse chestnuts commanding the landscape.

Our golf club is only 20 minutes from both Cardiff and Swansea-golf in South Wales at its most accessible and enjoyable.

Golf Courses in Brecon and the South Wales Valleys are also easily accessible. Golf Break enthusiasts would be recommended to use Bridgend as a base.

Coed-Y-Mwstwr Golf Club, South Wales is an ideal society venue that sits between the golf courses of Cardiff and the Swansea Valleys yet less than 5 minutes from the M4. Following the success of the 2010 Ryder Cup in Newport we hope that you will visit Coed-y-Mwstwr Golf Club when visiting South Wales and get a taste of a true Welsh Golfing welcome.

Offering golf packages to suit all budgets we really do offer a unique Welsh Golfing experience. If your visiting South Wales, whether it be Cardiff, Swansea or The Vale of Glamorgan for a golfing break, then come along and let us show you what Golf in Wales is all about.

The Heronston Hotel and Coed-Y-Mwstwr Hotel provide excellent accommodation in the area. From here you can explore Cardiff, Swansea and the Gower Peninsula . We really should be central to you golfing plans for a golfing visit to South Wales. There really has never been a better time to visit South Wales and especially the hidden Gem that is Coed-Y-Mwstwr Golf Club.

The 18-hole park land course is a Par 70 that measures over 6,000 yards, with many tree lined undulating fairways, scenic water hazards and many strategically positioned bunkers. Ideal for members and visiting societies alike. Continue reading →

St Mellons Golf Club

St Mellons Golf Club is a lovely parkland course on the eastern edge of the Capital City of Cardiff. It is unique as it straddles two counties- Gwent and South Glamorgan. The course is very well laid out and provides on of the best tests of golf in South Wales.

The course measures 6,080 yards par 70 for men and 5,540 par 72 for ladies. It comprises 3 par fives, 5 par threes and ten par fours. With many notable holes including the 3rd,6th, 16th, and 18th.

Come and visit this superb parkland course with some fantastic views of the Bristol Channel.

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THE WALES NATIONAL – A EUROPEAN TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE

Par 73 ¦ 7433 Yards
The award winning Wales National Golf Course mixes up mature woodland, fearsome bunkers, tricky water features and USGA standard greens to make for a challenging round of golf. It’s one of the UK and Europe’s newest championship golf courses, and at 7,433 yards from the championship tees – it’s one of the longest golf courses outside the USA. Continue reading →

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Peterstone Lakes is a stunning golf course of the highest quality. Opened in 1990 and complemented by a superb clubhouse, Peterstone Lakes has now become one of South Wales favourite golfing and social venues for a variety of occasions. The golf club has been under family ownership since December 1998. Continue reading →